Detroit Pistons: 10 possible trades for Jerami Grant

Buddy Hield #24 of the Sacramento Kings reacts during the fourth quarter against the Detroit Pistons (Photo by Nic Antaya/Getty Images)
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 Detroit Pistons: 10 possible trades for Jerami Grant

Los Angeles Lakers

I don’t see a match here and the Lakers have no picks until like 2026, but I am sure we’ll see some Horton-Tucker, Nunn, Ariza packages getting thrown around by delusional Lakers’ fans, but remember, we hate the Lakers and have no interest in helping them, so it would take a massive overpay and they don’t have the pieces. Plus, Horton-Tucker can’t be traded until the middle of January and Nunn hasn’t even played this season.

Washington Wizards

In exchange for taking Bertans’ AWFUL contract, the Pistons get a shooter in Corey Kispert and two future 1st-round picks and that still might not be enough to take on a Bertans’ deal. The guy is a career 40 percent 3-point shooter but he has been awful this season, is 29-years-old and his contract runs through 2024-25.

Come to think of it, the Wizards may have to give up even more here.

Charlotte Hornets

The Pistons get to take a chance on two young players who aren’t currently big parts of the Hornets in Washington and Bouknight.

Washington is the type of young, rim protector the Pistons need and Bouknight projects as a guy who will eventually be able to score. It would really just depend on whether the Hornets thought Grant was enough push them into the top half of the Eastern Conference.